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  1. New Algorithms for Macromolecular Simulation (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  2. Advanced Mathematical & Computational Tools in Metrology IV (Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences)
  3. 250 Problems in Elementary Number Theory (Modern analytic and computational methods in science and mathematics) by Waclaw Sierpinski, 1971-03-26
  4. Adaptive Mesh Refinement - Theory and Applications: Proceedings of the Chicago Workshop on Adaptive Mesh Refinement Methods, Sept. 3-5, 2003 (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  5. Numerical Simulation in Molecular Dynamics: Numerics, Algorithms, Parallelization, Applications (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Michael Griebel, Stephan Knapek, et all 2007-09-14
  6. Computing the Electrical Activity in the Heart (Monographs in Computational Science and Engineering) by Joakim Sundnes, Glenn Terje Lines, et all 2006-09-15
  7. Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages (Chapman & Hall/Crc Computational Science) by Matthew Sottile, Craig E. Rasmussen, 2008-11-15
  8. Design of Adaptive Finite Element Software: The Finite Element Toolbox ALBERTA (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) by Alfred Schmidt, Kunibert G. Siebert, 2005-03-24
  9. Quantitative Information Fusion for Hydrological Sciences (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
  10. Computational Materials Science of Polymers by A A Askadskii, 2003-01-01
  11. Verification of Computer Codes in Computational Science and Engineering by Patrick Knupp, Kambiz Salari, 2002-10-29
  12. Solving Ordinary and Partial Boundary Value Problems in Science and Engineering (Crc Series in Computational Mechanics and Applied Analysis) by Karel Rektorys, 1998-10-20
  13. Methods for the Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations (Modern analytic and computational methods in science and mathematics) by Von Rosenberg Dale, 1984-06
  14. Polytopes: Abstract, Convex and Computational (NATO Science Series C: (closed))

101. University Of Wales, Aberystwyth
Department of Computer science. Research Groups computational Biology; Model Based Systems; Intelligent Robotics; Software Engineering; Centre for Intelligent Systems.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/compsci/

102. UC Berkeley Cognitive Science
This baccalaureate program was established in 1999. Students may concentrate on cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, computational modeling, linguistics, or philosophy.
http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/cogsci/index.html
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103. IWR - University Of Heidelberg
Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing. Objectives mathematical modelling and computational simulation of complex systems in science and technology; development and use of computer methods and software for applications in industry and economy; visualization, computer graphics, image processing; education in scientific computing.
http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/
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Sort in alphabetical order by: subjects names Algorithmic Algebra Prof. B. H. Matzat Applied Analysis Applied Physical Chemistry Prof. M. Grunze Dr. U. Kummer* Biophotonics and Information Processing Prof. C. Cremer Biophysics of Macromolecules Prof. J. Langowski Computational Molecular Biophysics Prof. J. Smith Computer Architecture / Computer Engineering Prof. V. Lindenstruth Computational Biophysics Prof. D. W. Heermann Discrete and Combinatorial Optimization Prof. G. Reinelt Environmental Physics Prof. U. Platt Image Processing Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Modeling Prof. P. Comba Intelligent Bioinformatics Systems Prof. R. Eils Massively Parallel Computer Systems Prof. J. Warnatz Multidimensional Image Processing Prof. F. Hamprecht Multiphase Flows and Combustion Prof. E. Gutheil Numerical Methods Prof. R. Rannacher Parallel and Distributed Systems Prof. T. Ludwig Parallel Computing Prof. P. Bastian Physical Chemistry Prof. J. Wolfrum Phytosphere Prof. U. Schurr* Simulation and Optimization Prof. H. G. Bock Soft Matter Theory and Biological Physics Dr. U. Schwarz

104. Computational Epistemology Lab Home Page
A facility for research into cognitive science and related philosophical areas
http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/
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105. Alan W. Biermann
Duke University. Chair, Department of Computer science. AAAI Fellow. computational linguistics, automatic programming and inference, Author of Great Ideas in Computer science.
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~awb
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106. FSU Jena:Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer science. Research areas include algorithms and data structures, computational complexity, database and information systems, software engineering, programming languages, practical and technical computer science, digital image processing, and computer architecture.
http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/english/

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107. Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures At The Beckman Institute
The Beckman Institute for Advanced science and Technology molecular and electronic nanostructures; computational electronics; scanning tunneling microscopy, including lithography and fabrication; semiconductor nanostructures and photonics; synthesizing and characterizing new materials.
http://www.beckman.uiuc.edu/research/menhome.html
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Advanced Chemical Systems Biomolecules, mesoscopic semiconductor-based systems, and macromolecular assemblies are studied with emphasis on future electronic or optoelectronic applications. Another goal is to develop powerful tools for serving this (and other) research within the Beckman Institute. For example, one of the world's most advanced scanning tunneling microscopy systems, and facilities for scanning force microscopy and near-field scanning optical microscopy, enable researchers to observe and even create new forms of nanostructures. Efforts in self-organizing syntheses run parallel to solid-state electronics nanostructure research and seek to understand scientific principles relating to the mechanisms for assembly and function of mesoscale inorganic, organic, and biological molecules. Research is underway in the self-assembly of organic molecules into nanostructures and the use of supramolecular assemblies as templates for nanostructured semiconductors. Researchers are also investigating possibilities to merge nanolithographic and chemical synthetic techniques in the hope of controlling the formation of structured materials from atomic to chip size. Theoretical research on nanostructures relies on large computational resources and has fostered the development of extensive computational tools and software used for experiments, visualization, and CPU-intensive numerical operations. Also under development is a multiscale approach to nanostructure simulation, using classical differential equations that apply to the large scale of the chip size, and semiclassical particle Monte Carlo methods for submicrometer sizes. For mesoscopic systems, the group develops efficient algorithms to solve the Schrodinger equation and explores quantum contributions to nanostructure resistence and capacitance. Attempts are being made to expand the scope of the simulation toward biological systems. Additionally, applicability of computer-aided design tools to simulate biological ion channels has recently been demonstrated.

108. SpringerLink - Publication
Publishes articles on Life science Modeling (including QSAR, data mining/bioinformatics, structure and substructure search), Materials Modeling, New Methods, and computational Chemistry in an interdisciplinary manner and within very short publication times.
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109. Computational Methods In Applied Mathematics (CMAM) - International Mathematical
Publishes original research articles on numerical methods and their applications to science and engineering. Articles, abstracts, tables of contents. Secure online ordering.
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publishes original research articles on numerical methods and their applications to science and engineering. Subject areas include initial and boundary value problems for ordinary and partial differential equations, and integral equations appearing in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. Theoretical contributions, numerical algorithms and computer simulations will be also within the scope of the journal. The journal will also concentrate on the interaction between different fields of applied mathematics. In this connection the journal will appreciate survey papers for publication. Abstracted / Indexed
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110. Information And Computation
Covers all areas of theoretical computer science and computational aspects of information theory.
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/
Editor-in-Chief Professor Albert R. Meyer Publisher Elsevier Editorial Assistants Maria T. Sensale Becky Shephardson Publisher's site
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Information and Computation welcomes original papers in all areas of theoretical Computer Science and computational applications of Information Theory. Survey articles of exceptional quality will also be considered. Particularly welcome are papers contributing new results in active theoretical areas such as
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  • Concurrency and distributed process theory
  • Cryptographic theory
  • Data base theory
  • Decision problems in Logic
  • Design and analysis of algorithms
  • Discrete optimization and mathematical programming
  • Inductive inference and learning theory
  • programming
  • Program verification model checking
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  • Semantics of programming languages

111. Research Areas - Graduate Studies - Computer Science - Programs - Baskin School
Research on decision theory, neural networks, computational biology, computational geometry, theoretical computer science, online learning algorithms, computational learning theory, reinforcement learning.
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/programs/cs/graduate/research.html#ai
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The goal of pragmatic computer science is to develop systems that fully exploit the capabilities of current computer technology. The goal of theoretical computer science is to understand the underlying principles of information processing, principles that are invariant with respect to technological change. Some of the areas we are investigating are described below. Analysis of Algorithms An algorithm with exponential asymptotic running time is of limited practical value regardless of future advances in hardware technology. Members of the faculty are searching for efficient, practical algorithms to solve problems in coding, scheduling, logic, computational geometry, information retrieval, and programming-language optimization. We are also studying the approximation properties of NP optimization problems and developing methods for establishing both positive and negative approximation results for such problems. Parallel Computation Recent advances in VLSI have made it possible to use multiple processors to tackle a single problem. Efficient algorithms for a parallel system have characteristics far different from traditional sequential algorithms. Furthermore, some problems appear to be inherently sequential, in the sense that no parallel algorithm can significantly reduce the computation time needed to solve them. Our research has concentrated on distinguishing inherently sequential problems from those that can be solved quickly with parallel algorithms and on designing efficient parallel algorithms, particularly for scheduling and graph problems.

112. Combinatorics, Probability And Computing
Now published bimonthly, devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation.
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Published bimonthly, is devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation.
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113. Computer Physics Communications Program Library
Library containing over 1800 refereed programs in computational physics and physical chemistry which are described in the journal Computer Physics Communications published by Elsevier science.
http://www.cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/cpc/

114. Comp Chem Home
computational chemistry.
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115. (Netherlands) Language And Inference Technology Group
This group is part of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. Research on representational and algorithmic aspects of computational linguistics and computational logic. Links to news, people, publications, research, and teaching.
http://lit.science.uva.nl/

116. Fredrik Olsson's Home Page
Swedish Institute of Computer science Language engineering, computational linguistics, information extraction and machine learning.
http://www.sics.se/~fredriko
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My name is Fredrik Olsson and I'm with the userware lab at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science ( SICS ). I'm also a PhD student at the Department of Swedish at Göteborg University as well as enrolled in the Graduate School of Language Technology ( GSLT ). Here's some info on the courses I've taken Before joining SICS for my master's thesis in april 1997, I was a student at the educational programme in language engineering at Uppsala university. I became a full-time member of HUMLE in february 1998, and have since then worked with the issue of reusing language resources, as well as with designing and developing an open architecture for information refinement. I defended my licentiate of philosophy thesis entitled Requirements and Design Considerations for an Open and General Architecture for Information Refinement on March 13, 2002, in Uppsala. My personal home page lives and prospers over at smudo.org

117. Computational Ecology At Yale
Founded in 1991 to cultivate a new approach to environmental science and to educate a new type of environmental scientist.
http://www.cbc.yale.edu/old/cce/
Note: As of July 1, 2002, CCE has closed. The people are still here, however, in a new research Center, the Center for Biodiversity Conservation and Science
Gecko is an individual-based simulator for modeling ecosystem dynamics. Current research is focused on factors leading to ecosystem stability. Woods is a forest simulator built on Gecko, loosely based on the Sortie models. BacSim is an extension of Gecko, for modeling bacterial colony growth. CourseWare is a Java platform for building interactive graphical science lessons and serving them over the web.
Ginger Booth is the research programmer on BacSim, CourseWare, Gecko, and Loki. Oswald Schmitz is Director of CCE, and a Professor of Ecology with the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dave Skelly is an Associate Professor with the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dave is PI of the Woods project.

118. Center For Computational Physics - University Of Tsukuba
The Center for computational Physics was founded at the University of Tsukuba as an interuniversity research facility. The purpose of the Center is to function as a base to develop research in computational physics and parallel computer science
http://www.rccp.tsukuba.ac.jp/

119. Computational Structural Mechanics At NCSA
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120. Computer Science At The University Of Essex
Department of Computer science. Research areas Constraint Satisfaction and Optimisation + computational Finance; Dependable Systems; Essex Robotics; BrainComputer Interfaces; Intelligent Inhabited Environments; Machine Learning and Intelligent Agents; Natural and Evolutionary Computation (NEC); Natural Language Engineering and Web Applications. Admissions and departmental information for prospective undergraduate, postgraduate and research students.
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